mizer67
Well-Known Member
My impressions, never having driven a tuned '15, but having driven all the "modes" is that: tuned>track>sport+>normal>wet/snow in terms of the aggressiveness of the throttle mapping, although I'm sure your tuner could tune the throttle mapping however you'd like it for a custom tune. There are a few other options I looked into as well that trick the ECU into a more aggressive mapping that are stand alone ~$275 options I recall.
I personally think the stock map in normal mode for the throttle is terrible and makes the car feel slower to respond than it should/less powerful. Track or sport plus improves this to a degree (but it's still not great). I don't like driving around in those modes though as they don't drop the revs completely when you're done fooling around like with other automakers (BMW, for instance) i.e. you're up to slightly extra legal speed on the highway, they keep the revs higher.
However, I really like some of the premium features. The head unit is much nicer looking and has better features. The base version looks like a last generation unit and dates the car to my eyes. Appearance wise the rear bumper/valence is more attractive, given the black accent at least with lighter colored cars and the toggle switches are kind of nice. Probably not enough to drop the coin for me, but they do make the cabin really is a nicer place to be and the exterior (rear) looks a bit better to my eyes.
I personally think the stock map in normal mode for the throttle is terrible and makes the car feel slower to respond than it should/less powerful. Track or sport plus improves this to a degree (but it's still not great). I don't like driving around in those modes though as they don't drop the revs completely when you're done fooling around like with other automakers (BMW, for instance) i.e. you're up to slightly extra legal speed on the highway, they keep the revs higher.
However, I really like some of the premium features. The head unit is much nicer looking and has better features. The base version looks like a last generation unit and dates the car to my eyes. Appearance wise the rear bumper/valence is more attractive, given the black accent at least with lighter colored cars and the toggle switches are kind of nice. Probably not enough to drop the coin for me, but they do make the cabin really is a nicer place to be and the exterior (rear) looks a bit better to my eyes.
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